6 Outstanding DIY Spy Projects

Everyone loves cool spy gadgets and gizmos. Over the years we’ve gathered up a comprehensive database of tutorials to help you be stealthy, to teach you how to eavesdrop, and of course snoop your way to becoming the ultimate 007 agent. You’ll be one step closer to world domination. Enjoy! Subscribe to stay updated.

Make your own Laser Surveillance System

Using a basic laser pointer and a sensitive amplifier, it is possible to listen in on conversations happening outside through the walls! This guy definitely has great taste in eye wear as you can see. Anyways, check it out and spy on your neighbors, parents, that old lady you have a special fetish for, or whomever. Enjoy!

Secret Agent Style Earphones

Here’s an easy way to make FBI-like earphones. This is very useful if you ever want to listen to music but also maintain one free ear (for instance while biking in the city). Plus they look just plain PIMP! Click here to read more.

Make Covert Spy Sunglasses

I’ve always wanted a pair of spy sunglasses that can record stealth video, but they run upwards of $300. So here’s how to make your own pair that works great, records color, video, AND audio! Watch the Test Results in the video!

Eavesdrop from 1,000 miles away.

This really simple, yet effective hack allows you to eavesdrop from anywhere a cellphone receives a signal. See here for more.

USB Web Cam Super Telescope

Take your standard web camera, attach a 12 dollar telephoto lens, and presto, you’ve got your very own telescope. You can even record video footage. Spy on your neighbors, the moon…Ã‚ï¿½ Anything you’d like! It’s actually capable of spoting craters on the moon. Besides for the webcam and lens, all you’ll need are some standard PVC plumbing materials (pipes, diameter adapters and end caps). Enjoy the video!

How to Disappear (For Reals)

What follows is a collection of excerpts and source documentation for the curious mammal looking for DIY invisibility suit projects. Although there are doubtless several parallel “classified” research programs exploring optical camouflage, a great leap of innovation has been going on in the public domain and you can reap that harvest. Don’t miss the awesome video too: